Environmental & Resource Management

Tompkins Wake provides expertise in environmental and resource management law helping our clients navigate the Resource Management Act and associated legislation governing the allocation and management of New Zealand's finite resources and environment under ever-increasing public awareness.

Our experience and reputation have been built by assembling a team of specialists who understand the diverse nature of both public and private sector needs in environmental and resource management law.

We have developed a deep understanding of our clients’ businesses, practices and strategies and we integrate with all levels of their organisations, providing legal advice and assistance across the entire spectrum of their operations. Our expertise provides immediate, real-time assistance for all levels of client decision making. Our relationships with our clients enable us to anticipate issues before they arise, and guide our clients through statutory and regulatory frameworks so as to avoid problems, rather than simply assist in their resolution.

We excel in providing authoritative and strategic advice to our clients to meet their objectives.

Resource Consents - Our team represents clients throughout the resource consent application process, from lodgement of an application through to appeals to the Environment Court in relation to a range of activities. Our relationships and in-depth knowledge of the process means that we are able to provide timely and strategic advice from the outset. Recent examples include the renewal of resource consents for processing facilities, including air and water discharges; renewal of resource consents for water takes for dairy farms; applications for resource consent for discharges to land; and requests for certificates of compliance.

Plan Changes - Part of a strategic approach to environmental management is participation in plan change processes. We represent clients throughout the submission and appeal processes in relation to both district and regional plans, including hearings in the Environment Court/Board of Inquiry.

Due Diligence - As part of an overall strategic approach to environmental management, our team regularly undertakes due diligence processes for clients in addition to maintaining a watching brief of developments in resource management which may impact on a client’s business.

Our Environmental and Resource Management team works alongside specialists from across Tompkins Wake to ensure our clients have access to the expertise they need in their day to day operations through to their most complex decision making and major projects.

Recognition of our Environmental and Resource Management expertise:

"The knowledge and response times are excellent, the advice is sound and pragmatic, and the team is well resourced with experts."

Recent examples of our work:

Local Government clients

Appointed legal process assistant to provide help to potential appellants in relation to Section 156 appeals on the Auckland Unitary Plan.

Hamilton City Council

District Plan review

Plan change to partly operative district plan

Southern Links designation and resource consents

Otorohanga District Council

District Plan review

Department of Corrections proposed expansion of Waikeria Prison

Resource consent applications and Notice of Requirement for proposed gas-fired power station

Resource consent application for proposed dairy factory

Rotorua Lakes Council

District Plan review

Submissions on regional plan changes

Submission on private plan changes

District Plan review

Waikato District Council

Plan changes to operative District Plan

Resource consent applications for MSW landfill

Dairy factory resource consent applications

District Plan review

Waipa District Council

District Plan review

Waitomo District Council

District Plan review

Private sector clients

Resource management advice to a range of significant agribusiness entities, including applications for resource consent (land use, discharge consents, and water permits); submissions on plan changes and representation at hearings.

Providing advice in relation to the closure of a significant mine in the Waikato region, including relevant resource management processes

Representation in resource consent processes, at first instance and on appeal, for significant manufacturing entities in the primary sector.